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Hey all im wondering if im being paranoid or not here. Ever since I been dealing with lyme ive had my wife on herbs that i take as well as vitamins and even tried her with some abx before and she seemed good. Shes very healthy and energetic with no fatigue or pain or arthritis like symptoms and smart as a tack. Well yesterday when she came to visit me at work she said she got a tremor in her foot while driving. Said it lasted about 10 seconds or so and went away. Ive done tons of research on symptoms but she doesnt seem to show any.
Before she had also told me one of her eye twitches but we narrowed it down to only when she works on her computer for long hours without wearing her glasses.
Im going to take her to get tested soon but im curious what the foot tremor could be about?
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Rivendell
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Be sure she is tested by the Igenex lab.
Don't know if the foot tremor means anything, since it just happened one time.
It is debated back and forth as to whether lyme can be transmitted sexually.
If she has been bitten by ticks, that would be a greater concern.
I hope she is well and doesn't have anymore tremors.
Keebler
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- Consider:
Ergonomics (every chair, car seat, angle, poster, etc.) Research the make / model of her car to see if this is happening to any others who drive this. In recent years, the mechanics of car seats and lack of support have caused LOTS of damage to many.
A physical therapist or DO should be able to look at her car -- some are better than others about that but the physical mechanics must be considered, whatever the underlying cause(s). Even if not the cause, it could be a contributing factor.
Magnesium deficiency (and that can be caused by many things, including lyme. Many Rx can cause this, too.)
[this type is excellent for those with lyme as there is no sudden twisting of the spine or neck - which should never be done with some who deals with lyme - or who might]
Excitotoxins; MSG; Aspartame; & "Natural" Flavors (that are not likely natural at all) -
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